Rebus, 1955
Product Description
This piece is indicative of Rauschenberg's unique style of combining and recontextualizing representational imagery with bold lines and colors. In Rebus, the artist creates a timeline of moving color and emotion.
Product Details
- ColorsMulti
- Measurements
35.25"L x 2"W x 29.25"H
— Matted and framed
— Mounting hardware included
About the Designer
Robert Rauschenberg (1925 – 2008) was a groundbreaking Pop Artist whose visionary work revolutionized the course of American and European art. Rauschenberg had a voracious appetite for experimentation with new techniques and unique materials; he embraced silk screening, digital imagery and set design though his most acclaimed creations were “combines,” giant three-dimensional works that paired paint with objects he found on the street, such as scraps of clothing, tires, furniture and cardboard. Rauschenberg’s work re-established the beauty of cast-off items, and solidified him as a pivotal figure in the Pop Art movement.
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